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    30th July 2007 - 16:35
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    Clean and Green

    Being the environmentally conscious biker that I am, I couldn't help but feel a bit guilty the other day while washing my bike in the drive-way, what with all the chain-spooge and other assorted crud washing into the drains.

    I wanted to wheel my bike onto the lawn but figured i'd never be able to get the bike up on the bike stand.

    I'd like to think that by having a bike I'm being "cleaner and greener" than the cagers... but what use if I'm polluting the waterways each time I wash my bike.

    p.s also what do you guys do with your oil after an oil change?

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    13th March 2003 - 11:47
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    Quote Originally Posted by Patar View Post
    p.s also what do you guys do with your oil after an oil change?
    I take it to my local garage which up until about a year ago would happily just put it in their big green recycle tank for free, but now they charge me something like 85 cents/litre to do that. So much for saving the planet eh!
    Cheers

    Merv

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    3rd October 2004 - 17:35
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    woops wrong post.

    heres an idea you dirty hippie, buy a toyota pirurs.
    Then I could get a Kb Tshirt, move to Timaru and become a full time crossdressing faggot

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